This story is from January 27, 2022
Two Greater Noida housing societies penalised over waste management
NOIDA: The
The action was taken on instructions of GNIDA CEO
"The penalties were imposed by the
The officials have also warned that if the penalty amount is not remitted within three working days, the penalty would be doubled and legal proceedings will be initiated in the cases, he said.
The officer said
The authority only picks up the inert waste that cannot be recycled and for that a prescribed fee has to be paid, Yadav added.
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Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority
(GNIDA) on Thursday said it has penalised two group housing societies over improper waste management on their premises.Budget 2025 Updates
Narendra Bhooshan
against Galaxy North Avenue and Victory One Amayra societies in Greater Noida (West) which have been slapped with Rs 40,400 and Rs 10,200 penalties, respectively, it said."The penalties were imposed by the
Public Health Department of the GNIDA
. During inspection, the team found waste was not being properly disposed of and in violation of waste management rules,"Public Health Department
in-charge Salil Yadav said.The officials have also warned that if the penalty amount is not remitted within three working days, the penalty would be doubled and legal proceedings will be initiated in the cases, he said.
The officer said
Solid Waste Waste Management Rules
, 2016, are applicable in Greater Noida under which bulk waste generators, such as group housing societies, educational institutions, etc., have to dispose of the garbage on their own.The authority only picks up the inert waste that cannot be recycled and for that a prescribed fee has to be paid, Yadav added.
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Top Comment
Kamal Kulshreshth
1100 days ago
It's not easy to manage coppeftive domestic waste. If at all authorities are serious about waste management, let them monitor individual waste generators. This they won't do because they can't. So they choose the easier way out- RWAs are softer targetsRead allPost comment
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